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  1. Gold Trading Higher Again on Expectations for a Cut to U.S. Interest Rates
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 09:04 AM EST

    Gold prices rose early on Monday, climbing for a seventh-straight session as traders anticipate another cut to interest rates from the Federal Reserve next week.

  2. Correction: Bank of Japan, Economic Reports Damp Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia Mixed, Europe Off
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 09:00 AM EST

    Wall Street futures pointed moderately lower pre-bell Monday as traders weighed a possibly tighter monetary policy in Japan and awaited fresh economic data.

  3. Enerflex Up 2% In US Premarket As Announces $400 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Offering
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 08:35 AM EST

    Enerflex (EFXT) was at last look up more than 2% and at 52 week high levels in US premarket trade Monday as it announced that Enerflex Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, on Monday commenced a private offering to eligible purchasers of $400 million in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2031, subject to market and other conditions.

  4. Anatomy of a Deal: Large complicated JFK Terminal 6 deal soared
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/01/25 08:00 AM EST

    The deal combined the benefits of a green designation with a massive, highly visible airport project.

  5. Enerflex Ltd. Announces $400 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Offering
    GlobeNewswire | 12/01/25 08:00 AM EST

    Enerflex Ltd. (EFXT) today announced that Enerflex Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Enerflex (EFXT), commenced a private offering to eligible purchasers of $400 million in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2031, subject to market and other conditions.

  6. US Dollar Falls Early Monday, Focus on ADP Payrolls This Week
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 07:57 AM EST

    The US dollar fell against its major trading partners early Monday before a busy week, with ADP private payrolls due Wednesday the highlight, as the government's November employment report set for Friday is delayed until Dec. 16.

  7. Stocks Fall Pre-Bell as Investors Await Key Inflation Report, Fed Chair Powell's Remarks
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 07:48 AM EST

    The benchmark US stock measures were lower before Monday's opening bell as investors await a key inflation report later in the week and comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The S&P 500 fell 0.6% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.4% before the bell, while the Nasdaq lost 0.7%. The indexes closed Friday higher, stretching their winning streak to a fifth session.

  8. TD Says Strong Q3 GDP Masks Soft Underlying Demand, Notes Rate Cut Would Require Deeper Cooling
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 07:45 AM EST

    Canada's Q3 gross domestic product of Friday spilled plenty of black ink, giving Black Friday week a literal twist, said TD.

  9. Endeavour Silver Launches $300 Million Private Debt Offering
    MT Newswires | 12/01/25 07:33 AM EST

    Endeavour Silver (EXK) said Monday it launched a $300 million private offering of unsecured convertible senior notes due 2031. The company expects to grant the initial purchasers an option to buy up to an additional $45 million of the notes. Endeavour said it plans to use the net proceeds to repay its senior secured debt facility with ING Capital and Societe Generale, among other things.

  10. Crypto Markets Today: Hawkish BOJ Comments Spur Sharp BTC Downturn
    Coindesk | 12/01/25 07:32 AM EST

    A sharp sell-off following the CME bitcoin futures open, compounded by hawkish signals from the Bank of Japan, dragged the CoinDesk 20 down nearly 6% on Monday.

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